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Technically Speaking => Electrics => Topic started by: Mrjohno666 on Monday, 08 February 2021, 03:12 AM

Title: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: Mrjohno666 on Monday, 08 February 2021, 03:12 AM
So fitted a new front light unplugged everything fitted new light and turn signals put all plugs back in as was was tight putting front back on but now when turn on both clicks turn over but bike is dead  doesn't even sound like its priming the injectors
Title: Re: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: KiwiCol on Monday, 08 February 2021, 05:23 AM
It has to be something you've just done, retrace your steps & you'll find it. Wrong plug in somewhere? loose connection? Missed a plug? Something has come apart / out when stuffing it all back into the light?
Title: Re: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: gsxbarmy on Monday, 08 February 2021, 08:34 AM
If you are getting clicking and nothing else, then either the battery is flat or something is earthing out taking all the charge (a typical place for this is by the headstocks and/or where the wires come into the headlamp shell).

I'd start by removing the headlight and seeing if she'll start. Oh and put the battery on charge

Title: Re: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: SFC1000 on Monday, 08 February 2021, 05:18 PM
If all else fails pull the plugs apart and have a look in all to make sure a pin hasn't been bent or crushed making it come out of contact.
Title: Re: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: grog on Monday, 08 February 2021, 06:40 PM
You have alarm sticker, is it also immobiliser? If so, maybe thats kicked in. Otherwise, as already said, something not re connected properly. Re trace steps.
Title: Re: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: Hooli on Monday, 08 February 2021, 06:47 PM
It can't be plugged in right as the key is on yet there's nothing displayed in the LCD portions of the clocks.
Title: Re: Lcd and starting not working
Post by: froudy on Monday, 08 February 2021, 07:16 PM
Check 10A fuse No.3. It's the supply for the clocks. If this has blown or the wire is broken/not connected you'll get this fault :onya: